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Fox 32 Float 120 CTD Fit 29" Fork 2014

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Fox 32 Float 120 CTD ADJ Fit 29" 2014

The 32 Fox 120 is the trail fork you want controlling the front end of your build. The Fox Float uses an air spring, which reduces the overall weight. The Float has 120mm of buttery smooth, golden travel. Add this to any trail bike and you’ll have the ultimate setup for any big-wheeled 29" hardtail trail or full-suspension cross country bike. Roll down steep terrain, mow over rock gardens, and bomb through singletrack. To put it simply, tackle anything that comes your way. The Float is extremely sturdy and will guide you through safely. The Float’s air spring now has less breakaway force. Fox also upgraded the Float series by giving it a longer negative spring and reduced the air spring compression ratio for a more linear feel. This version of the Float is from Fox’s Factory series forks, therefore the uppers are Kashima coated. 2014 was a year of revision for Fox. The Float is lighter than prior years and has a stiffer feel.

The Kashima coating is a hard anodizing process that fills in any micro pores in the material creating a smoother surface, in comparison to a hard anodization on prior versions. Its distinctive gold color is backed by its high performance attributes including extreme durability as well as an extremely smooth feel. The whole purpose and value of the Kashima coating is its friction reduction properties.

The Fox Float features the FIT cartridge. FIT stands for Fox Isolated Technology. FIT technology employs a bladder system that keeps the oil and air from mixing to provide optimal performance in all riding extremes. Since the FIT cartridge uses much less oil, the weight of the fork is significantly less than one with an open bath style.

CTD Technology is incredibly easy to use and allows you ultimate adjustability on the trail. CTD is short for Climb, Trail, and Descend. It is a three position on the fly system that provides three distinct compression dampenings that you’d typically need on an average ride. CTD is extremely useful on trails with indecisive terrain. The rider is quickly able to flip the lever between the three positions on the fly to ensure the perfect amount of travel for that very moment in the ride. CTD is much faster than the older click system, where the rider would have to stop and click through to find the proper setting.

Climb mode has the firmest low- speed compression, which maximizes pedaling efficiency and has minimal suspension movement to reduce pedal-bob. Internally, the oil flow is restricted, and can only flow through the Climb port, which limits the suspension’s movement. In the event of a hard impact, the spring loaded blow- off valve will allow the damper to go into its travel. Trail mode provides an optimal blend of pedaling efficiency and control on variable terrain. The oil flow is opened to the mid and high speed compression shim stack. Descend mode provides the rider with the most active suspension. Descend mode is an optimized low- speed compression setting which provides the perfect balance of control and plushness for steep, aggressive descents. Oil is able to flow through the high, mid, and low speed ports. CTD is easily controlled by switching the dial on the crown of the fork. This quick and easy adjustment allows the rider to control their suspension without having to leave the saddle.

This version of the Float has Adjustable Trail mode. Once the knob is set to Trail mode, this fork allows the rider to have an extra 3 clicks of trail mode adjustability (soft, medium, and firm.) Adjustable Trail mode acts as a fine tune low speed compression adjustment. Adjustable Trail mode provides the rider with maximum suspension adjustability on the trail.

Climb, Trail, and Descend mode technology will change the way you ride, making it both quicker and easier for the rider to adapt their fork to the terrain ahead.

I bought this fork to replace my junk X-Fusion Slide 29 that never worked properly even after several trips to warranty. I could not be happier with this fork. Light, gets full travel, simple damping adjustments...just what I wanted.

Similar to a previous reviewer, I recently installed this fork on a 2014 Niner Jet 9 alloy and the 120mm fork is the best way to squeeze every last bit of performance out of this XC bike. I upgraded from a Fox 32 Float 29 100mm CTD Evolution fork. Like my 100mm fork, this 120mm is also a 51mm offset. While Niner builds their frames around 46mm offset forks, I personally like the feel of the 51mm offset. It provides a little quicker steering in the corners and I don't feel unstable at high speeds. Just my take...In terms of Fox forks, you can't beat them. The small bump compliance is great, the rigidity is acceptable and the weight of the fork is low. I upgraded from the 100mm Evolution Series to take advantage of 2 things... 1) Kashima coating and 2) additional Trail Mode settings. The Kashima coating is super slick and looks great. The additional compression settings in Trail Mode are appreciated. I find myself using the CTD settings quite a bit on every ride. I lock the fork in Climb mode on fire road ascents and twisty flats to take advantage of every pedal stroke as well as flip the lever to Descent mode to use every inch of travel over ledges and steps. My default mode is always Trail mode but I sometimes find myself wanting a little less compression but not full Descent mode on a couple single track trails around my area. That's where I can tweak Trail mode compression on the 2014 CTD model. It alleviates the soft feeling around fast, off-camber corners that full Descent mode presents. It doesn't cause more micro adjustment headaches like you'd expect, rather it allows you perfect the fork to the trail you are riding that day. Knowing the trail for the day, I set the Trail mode black ring to the compression I prefer for Trail mode then forget about it. Keep it simple and enjoy the ride!Finally, let's talk about Jenson USA. In one word, Jenson is "unbeatable"! Prices are lower than anywhere else on the internet and customer service is spot on! Free shipping and tracking number are icing on the cake. I turn to Jenson USA first when shopping for online bike parts.

I installed this fork on a Niner Jet 9 RDO frame and the 120mm works great. It was an upgrade from a 100mm Fox fork and has been awesome. The steering and feel going from 100mm to 120mm was basically unchanged but the increased travel has been great.

The fork is a Fox, it works great, really nothing to complain about it.I guess my review is more for Jenson USA. They are simply great, they will price match, even for 30 days after purchase, without problems. Their shipping is super fast, my favorite online store for biking stuff.

Purchased to replace a 2013 Fox Talas 32 that I just wasn't enjoying - it just never felt right and the 90mm to 120mm travel adjustment is just one of those things that looked good on paper I'm sure but useless in practice.

I really like the simplicity of the float and the CTD and FIT features make it super easy to dial in the right balance of give and take.

It's consistent in all types of terrain and dependable on climbs and cornering. It's stiff when I need it to be and plush when I need it to be. If you forget to stiffen it before a big climb then yes, you'll get some pedal bob but that's taken care of with a quick flick of a switch.

My only real complaint is the short service window for all Fox air shocks but considering you can get the entire thing serviced for $100 and decent turn around time from Fox I feel the weight savings and simplicity makes it worth the cost of admission.

One thing I've experienced with all Fox forks is an occasional creaking that appears to emanate from the crown/stanchion's from time to time.

Fantastic fork in terms of the adjustments that can be made, as well as the CTD, however under heavy braking forces, the fork can flex. This is to be expected with longer legged 29er forks, but it brings down the "wow factor" a bit. The Kashima coating is something I will continue to want in my FOX forks and suspension. I continue to run this fork on my bike, and have had no issues. Be sure to keep up on maintenance!

This fork performs well. Just take the time to dial it in and you will be very pleased; there are plenty of adjustments that will allow for tailoring to many riding styles. I like to take some bigger drops on occasion and this for does a nice job.

I've only been riding it for about a month but it seems pretty sturdy. Also, couldn't beat the price ($590).

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